Communication Over TCP/IP

An In-Sight sensor can be configured to act as a TCP/IP client device, opening a connection between the In-Sight sensor and another TCP/IP device for sharing data over the network. Once the TCP/IP connection has been established, EasyBuilder will initiate the communication with another TCP/IP device on the network.

To configure an In-Sight sensor for client device TCP/IP service:

  1. In the Communications group box, press the Add Device button.
  1. From the Device Setup group box, select Other from the Device drop-down list.
  2. Select TCP/IP from the Protocol drop-down list.
  3. Press the OK button.
  4. Click the TCP/IP Settings tab and enter the name of the TCP/IP service device with which to establish connection in the Server Host Name field.
  5. Enter the port number of the TCP/IP server at which the connection will be established between TCP/IP devices in the Port field. The Port number entered must also be assigned on the server.

    Note: A valid Port assignment is any unused number between 1 and 65535, except for ports used for In-Sight communications. In-Sight Emulator users should always assign Port numbers 3000 (the default) and higher to prevent potential conflicts with ports reserved by services on the PC. For more information, see In-Sight Ports.
  6. Enter the number of milliseconds (100 to 15000; default = 1000) to wait for the TCP/IP connection to be established before aborting the connection attempt in the Timeout field.
  7. From the Terminator drop-down list, select a String with Customer Terminator to specify an ASCII character (0 to 255).
  1. Once the TCP/IP settings have been established, click the Format Output String tab to select and format the data that will be transmitted.
Note: The TCP/IP protocol is a "secondary" protocol, and can be added to a job in addition to a "primary" protocol. For more information, refer to the Supported Protocols section on Device Setup.